PreTeXt: Write Once, Read Anywhere - with Sage (tutorial, 25min)
Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon College)
Abstract: PreTeXt (PTX, at pretextbook.org) is an open source book authoring tool with two big goals. First, writing one input allows output in many formats - well-designed pdf, sensible online texts, epub, as well as Jupyter notebooks. Secondly, it is possible to easily embed computation and homework cells from SageMath (and lots of other things) that are usable from anywhere online, requiring no additional software. This demonstration talk will survey the wide variety of capabilities of PTX using a gallery of textbooks actually in use.
Follow-up tutorial: researchseminars.org/talk/SageDays109/20/
mathematical softwaresymbolic computationMathematics
Audience: general audience
Series comments: Description: 50-hour virtual event for users and developers of SageMath
Please register, preferably before the start of the event, at zulip.sagemath.org/#narrow/stream/126-sd109/topic/Registration.20for.20Global.20Virtual.20SageDays.20109
Links to individual videostreams will be posted on Zulip before the beginning of each talk.
Organizers: | Matthias Köppe*, Samuel Lelièvre, Dima Pasechnik, Yuan Zhou* |
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